The Brutalist Report - phys
- Researcher discovers 1 in 5 bacteria can break down plastic [140d]
- Aerospace engineering student uses black soldier flies to grow pea plants in simulated Martian soil [140d]
- Climate change to shift tropical rains northward, suggests computer modeling [140d]
- Engineered biocatalyst for making 'drop-in' biofuels [140d]
- Supercomputing in the age of AI to accelerate protein structure prediction [140d]
- Asteroid rocks begin to reveal our solar system's origins [140d]
- New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes [140d]
- 'Not crazy to be optimistic' on climate tech, Gates tells investors [140d]
- 7.2 magnitude earthquake shakes southern Peru [140d]
- Nigerians strive to bring mangrove forests back to life [140d]
- No evidence that England's new 'biodiversity boost' planning policy will help birds or butterflies [140d]
- Researchers discover how nerve cells in bat brains respond to their environment and social interactions with other bats [141d]
- US states shape foreign policy amid national China unease, research shows [141d]
- Simulating blood flow dynamics for improved nanoparticle drug delivery [141d]
- SpaceX knocks out morning launch with record booster from Cape Canaveral [141d]
- Taxing shared micromobility: How cities are responding to emerging modes, and what's next [141d]
- Study reveals the microbes vital to a healthy Brisbane River [141d]
- We date and marry people who are attractive as we are, new analysis finds [141d]
- Researchers propose a new, holistic way to teach synthetic biology [141d]
- Under pressure: How comb jellies have adapted to life at the bottom of the ocean [141d]
- The worm has turned: DIY lab platform evaluates new molecules in minutes [141d]
- Researchers find flexible solution for separating gases [141d]
- Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis [141d]
- First comprehensive characterization of the extraordinary thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films [141d]
- NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter captures huge volcano, nears 100,000 orbits [141d]
- Female capybara goes to Florida as part of a breeding program for the large South American rodents [141d]
- Alphabet soup: NASA's GOLD mission finds surprising C, X shapes in atmosphere [141d]
- Clean Water Act leaves about 55% of water flowing out of rivers vulnerable to pollution, study suggests [141d]
- Most pristine trilobite fossils ever found shake up scientific understanding of the long extinct group [141d]
- Predicting chronic wasting disease in counties could prevent spread [141d]
- Research team develops surfaces designed to discourage spread of resistant bacteria [141d]
- Gold nanoparticles kill cancer—but not as thought [141d]
- Unlocking biodiversity insights from the tropical Andes [141d]
- Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money [141d]
- The science behind splashdown—aerospace engineer explains how NASA and SpaceX get spacecraft safely back [141d]
- Lucy, discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, still towers over our understanding of human origins [141d]
- Votes at 16 and decent citizenship education could create a politically aware generation [141d]
- Hail the size of golf balls and even grapefruit? The science of how tiny ice crystals grow dangerously large [141d]
- World's smallest living elephants listed as Endangered on Red List [141d]
- What's really inside vapes? We pulled them apart to find out [141d]
- 'Stress test': Olive oil producers adapt to climate change [141d]
- Young voters have growing power, but broken politics leave them 'fatalistic,' studies find [141d]
- Genetic discovery delays peach bloom, safeguards crops from spring frost [141d]
- Pacific cod can't rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves, study finds [141d]
- Overburdened caseworkers put foster youths' online safety on the back burner [141d]
- What can social media tell us about public views on climate change? [141d]
- Magnesium-18's unique decay process: From theory to practice [141d]
- Kick-starting seagrass for a climate-proof sea [141d]
- A new tool for modeling materials [141d]
- Study projects loss of brown macroalgae and seagrasses with global environmental change [141d]
- Devastating coral bleaching will be more common, start earlier and last longer unless we cut emissions [141d]
- Novel peptide formulation shows promise of restoring cognitive decline in schizophrenia [141d]
- Climate change and sea level rise pose an acute challenge for cities with combined sewer systems [141d]
- Teaching biology—no more stressing out over structural formulas [141d]
- Uranium science researchers investigate feasibility of intentional nuclear forensics [141d]
- Researchers develop deep-learning model that outperforms Google AI system to predict peptide structures [141d]
- Dunes decoded: A comprehensive and precise mapping for coastal conservation [141d]
- New study investigates the reconstruction of the intertropical convergence zone [141d]
- Three new extinct walnut species discovered in high Arctic mummified forest [141d]
- DeepEvo: An 'intelligent' strategy for engineering customized proteins [141d]
- Innovative UAV and deep learning method enhances maize tassel detection accuracy [141d]
- Aromatic compounds: A ring made up solely of metal atoms [141d]
- Influencers prefer endorsement deals without restrictions—and so do their audiences [141d]
- Is sexuality a private matter? Not for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers [141d]
- Deep sea mining threatens sea life, environmentalists say: California law has a solution [141d]
- Image: Proba-2's glimpse of home [141d]
- Fundamental spatial limits of all-optical magnetization switching [141d]
- Gravitational wave researchers cast new light on Antikythera mechanism mystery [141d]
- New twists on tornadoes: Earth scientist studies why U.S. has so many tornadoes [141d]
- Last surviving woolly mammoths were inbred but not doomed to extinction, genomic analysis suggests [141d]
- Bonnet mushrooms have 'expanded' genomes to make them more adaptable to multiple lifestyles, study finds [141d]
- Occupational hazards for ancient Egyptian scribes [141d]
- To protect corals from heat waves, we should help their microbial symbionts evolve heat tolerance, researchers say [141d]
- Lie-detection AI could provoke people into making careless accusations, researchers warn [141d]
- New book examines rise and struggles of a community organization helping Haitians settle in Boston [141d]
- 'Splitting Germany into several price zones on the day-ahead power market might not achieve the intended goals' [141d]
- Curriculum change halved girls studying computing [141d]
- Researchers complete genus overview for 55 species of silk plants [141d]
- Researchers compile Cacao Gene Atlas to help plant breeders boost chocolate tree [141d]
- Why people resort to lynching [141d]
- Researchers find magnetic excitations can be held together by repulsive interactions [141d]
- Breakthrough on tar spot pathogen enables field research [141d]
- China calls on scientists of all nations to study lunar samples, but notes obstacle with the US [141d]
- When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party [141d]
- Invasive ants spread by hitchhiking on everyday vehicles [141d]
- Scientists develop map-based tool to address water scarcity in Southwest [141d]
- Rarely seen killer whaler duo spotted twice in one week off Scotland [141d]
- Using AI to save the Tasmanian devil [141d]
- Synthetic pathway for promising nitride compounds discovered [141d]
- Researchers determine that crystal cells in fruit flies help transport oxygen throughout the body [141d]
- Cooler states now forced to grapple with extreme heat [141d]
- Nation's largest freshwater fish could be added to California's threatened species list [141d]
- A new CRISPR-driven technology for gene drive in plants [141d]
- Synthetic fuels and chemicals from CO₂: Ten experiments in parallel [141d]
- Researchers find intriguing new tool for tendon healing: Nanoparticles for precision drug delivery [141d]
- Only 4% of teen football academy prospects make top tier, study finds [141d]
- Fifty-three experts weigh in on the global methane budget [141d]
- 2024's violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record [141d]
- Mycotecture off planet: En route to the moon and Mars [141d]
- Aging-emulating biosystem derived from hTSCs [141d]
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